The Drink You Have When You’re Not Having a Drink

Mind and Language 23 (3):273–283 (2008)
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Abstract

  The Architecture of the Mind is itself built on foundations that deserve probing. In this brief commentary I focus on these foundations—Carruthers’ conception of modularity, his arguments for thinking that the mind is massively modular in structure, and his view of human cognitive architecture

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Robert A. Wilson
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Modularity of Mind.Philip Robbins - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Modular architectures and informational encapsulation: A dilemma.Dustin Stokes & Vincent Bergeron - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 5 (3):315-38.

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